School Games – ’25 County Finals – Tag Rugby

Following our Y5/6 tag rugby qualification  as small schools’ winners in East Shropshire , our Y5/6 tag rugby team were East Shropshire’s representatives in the Shropshire School Games Finals (for an impressive sixth year in a row!).

The whole team showed unbelievable teamwork, grit and sense of togetherness throughout the whole competition – and we are incredibly proud of not only the way they performed, but their fantastic sporting values they demonstrated throughout.

 

After the competition, the children were able to try out a range of different activities.

 

 

After-school Clubs – Summer 2 (’25)

We have lots of spaces left in most of clubs for next half term:

Club Day Description Open to…
Rounders Mondays Rounders Club with Mr. Harley Dragonflies, Bees and Scorpions
Doodle Club Tuesdays Sketching, drawing and illustrating club with Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Heath Whole School
Tennis Wednesdays Tennis Club with Mrs. Robinson Dragonflies, Bees and Scorpions
Creative Arts Thursday
(FULL)
Art Club with Kath Whole School (FULL)
Super Sports Fridays Range of sports activities with Mr. Ward Whole School

 

To book your child(ren) onto one of these clubs, please do so on ParentPay.

 

If you need to pay a different amount to the option available (e.g. for pupils that receive FSM) , please contact Mrs. Godfrey (careclub@brownclee.shropshire.sch.uk).

Classes Next Year – ’25/’26

Following the news shared early in March (https://browncleeschool.org.uk/staff-changes-next-year/), we held interviews at the start of last week to appoint two new teachers.

We are happy to announce that we have appointed Mrs. Sherri (for 1 day/week) and Mrs. Norman (for 4 days/week).

 

We can now share the class structures for next year:

Class Year Group(s) Teacher(s)
Scorpions Year 5/6 Mrs. Cains
Bees Year 4/5 Mrs. Norman / Mr. Harley
Dragonflies Year 3/4 Mrs. Heath
Grasshoppers Year 1/2 Mrs. Morris / Mrs. Sherri
Fireflies Reception Mrs. Fox / Mrs. Lister

 

As you can see above, given our variable numbers in year groups (some very large and some smaller), next year, we do need to join some year groups back together to create some mixed-aged classes in Dragonflies, Bees and Scorpions. However, we will be doing the opposite in Fireflies and Grasshoppers.

This means that we will have a pure reception year group in Fireflies, all of Year 1 and Year 2 in Grasshoppers. Year 4s will be split between Dragonflies and Bees – and Year 5s will be split between Bees and Scorpions.

 

As with previous years, we spend an extensive amount of time in assigning children to their classes. This is, however, not done based on age or academic attainment – but on what we feel is best for each child and the class dynamic. We will be informing children in Year 4 and Year 5 of their classes later next half term.

Next year, we have various different plans – including with P.E., music and French – where all of Year 3/4 will regularly be taught together and the same with all of Year 5/6.

Leave of Absence in Term Time

Just to share a recent update from Shropshire Council regarding an update from the DfE regarding “Leave of Absence in Term Time”.

 

As has always been the case, absence during term time can only be authorised in exceptional circumstances. In any request for absence, this should be made in advance of the absence – whether this will be authorised or not. Requests made after the absence itself is unlikely to be authorised.

 

The updated statutory DfE guidance (Working together to improve school attendance) has tightened regulations around leave of absence, including stricter penalties (including in extreme cases prosecution). If a penalty notice or prosecution is required, this would be delivered by the Local Authority (Shropshire Council) via the Educational Welfare Officer (EWO).

 

A significant change in the DfE guidance (is that Local Authorities can now issue a penalty notice where 10 or more sessions (AM session / PM session) have been missed due to unauthorised absence across a 10-week period. This would also include significant unauthorised lateness. This 10-week period can span across terms or academic years.

 

Shropshire Council have asked to remind parents that “…a leave of absence during term time is prohibited for a family holiday.” In these circumstances, a Leave of Absence request form still must be fill in before the absence occurs.

 

Honesty and transparency is something that is vital in the working relationship between school and home – and we really do appreciate open communication from parents/carers regarding circumstances like these. We do try to work hard to accommodate situations wherever possible and really appreciate that holidays can be precious family experiences. However, we do have statutory duties that we must fulfil. Parents/carers have a legal duty to ensure their child(ren) attend(s) school regularly and report any reasons for absence accurately and in a timely manner. Therefore, as a school, we are required by the DfE and Local Authority to report situations where we feel there may be a chance that reasons for absence are not accurate (e.g. a child being on holiday when reported as illness) to the Education Welfare Officer. The vast majority of which are likely to eventually come to light. Situations like these (i.e. inaccurately reported absences) are likely to be dealt with by the EWO/Local Authority as more severe than those where parents/cares have been honest.

 

We feel that we work really hard to try and ensure that the school is open, honest and approachable and will always try to work solutions to situations if we can – but this can only work if parents/carers do the same. If you do wish to discuss anything above or want further information, please get in touch.

Parent Pay: Clubs and Meals

Just a quick update on a couple of things on ParentPay.

We have been doing some tweaking with the system – this should hopefully now allow parents to now make a booking for meals up until 09:00 on the day of that meal (i.e. no longer have to make meal bookings 2 days in advance).

 

If trying to pay a variable amount for a club (e.g. as your child receives FSM), then please contact Mrs. Godfrey (careclub@brownclee.shropshire.sch.uk) – as this term’s payments have been set up slightly differently.

Tax-free Payments – Pioneer Centre

A question has been asked regarding paying for next year’s Pioneer Centre visit using tax-free childcare.

 

Tax-free childcare cannot be used for child care during school hours. However, as a large proportion of the residential takes place outside of school hours, £100 of the total can be paid via the gov.uk’s tax-free service.

 

If paying this way, please contact the school office so that we can ensure that this proportion of payment is accounted for.

U11 Girls Small Schools County Final Runners-up

Our Y5/6 (and a few Year 4s) girls football team did Brown Clee proud this weekend to become runners-up in the U11 Girls Small Schools County Final.
The final took place at Shifnal Football Club against Trinity Primary School.

Every single one of the girls demonstrated the absolute best of Brown Clee with their fantastic teamwork, determination and togetherness – and we are all incredibly proud of the girls’ very impressive achievement of finishing second out of all the small schools in Shropshire.

Girls’ Football – County Finals

Our U11 girls football team has qualified for the Shropshire Schools & Colleges FA county finals.

 

Their game will be taking place at 2:30pm tomorrow (Saturday 10th May) at the Acoustafoam Stadium (Shifnal Football Club).

 

Spectators are welcome to join – so, if you do find yourselves with a spare afternoon, please feel free to come support the girls. Further information below.

 

Match details from SSCFA:

  • Address: Acoustafoam Stadium, Coppice Green Lane, Shifnal, Shropshrie, TF11 8PD
  • Parking available at Idsall School
  • Food and drink available at the stadium
  • Entry by matchday programme: £3 for adults / £2 for children/OAP
  • Spectators are welcome

Staying Safe Online – Weekly Post – 09.05.25

Here is this week’s Staying Safe Online post: Whatsapp

 

This week’s post also comes with a podcast: What Parents & Educators Need to Know about WhatsApp • The National College

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VE Day: Non-uniform Day

We are celebrating VE Day in school this year.

Children can come into school in non-uniform. The theme for this will be red, white and blue.

 

There will be a themed school meal for the day (menu will stay the same).

 

 

FOBCS Film Event

FOBCS are running a an after-school film night this Friday.

This is open to all children from all classes.

Please send your child in with £5 to get a ticket.

 

Children can arrive from 5:30pm for a film start at 6:00pm.

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Please note that the film being shown is a PG.

Brown Clee Football Club

Brown Clee Football Club have asked if we can share their upcoming 7-a-side tournament.

PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS FOR OVER-17 ONLY

 

Welcome Back – Monday 28th April

Welcome Back Letter (April) – PDF Version

We hope everyone has had a great Easter break. Here is some information that we thought would be useful ahead of the new
term.

Wraparound Care: After-school Clubs and “Care Club”

A quick reminder that “Care Club” can be accessed before school (7:30am-08:45am) and after school (3:15pm-6:00pm). If you
wish to book your child(ren) into “Care Club”, please email Mrs. Godfrey (careclub@brownclee.shropshire.sch.uk). You will then
be asked to pay for this via Parent Pay – unless paying via the tax-free childcare payment system. Following a price reduction, the
current cost is £1.25 for every 15 minutes. Please note you can book your child into Care Club up to a term in advance.
Next term is a short one (4 weeks), but we have a range of after-school clubs that your child can be booked onto. As previously,
these can be booked via ParentPay (https://app.parentpay.com/).

If your child is a recipient of “free-school meals”/FSM (Please note that this is not the same as “Universal Infant Free School
Meals”/UIFSM. See here for FAQs: https://next.shropshire.gov.uk/free-school-meals/faqs/), then as part of our Pupil Premium
Strategy, they will only have to pay half the cost of any wraparound care.

Any pupils that receive FSM (not UIFSM) result in additional funding for school. This funding is used for a number of different
benefits for those children (e.g. reduced costs for wraparound care and educational/residential visits and help towards uniform
costs – where required). Please see here (https://next.shropshire.gov.uk/free-school-meals/apply-for-free-school-meals/) on how
to apply.

Celebration Assembly

Just a reminder that all parents, carers, grandparents etc. are invited to attend our weekly celebration assembly (Friday mornings
at 08:55-09:30). Here we give out any certificates for children for activities on TTRS, Numbots and Spelling Shed – as well as
present our weekly trophy to the highest class on TTRS. We also share some of our favourite things from the week, celebrate any
pupils that have received recognition awards, share any other significant events (e.g. sports competitions) and draw our winning
reading raffle tickets.

School Meals – Update

School meals are now under the control of the school – which initially has enabled us to keep to school meals cost at £2.80
(rather than the £3.20 – with a further increase due in June – that the managed service would have imposed). Our new menu is live
on ParentPay. Please remember to book your child’s meal in advance. We will be exploring how we can adapt and improve over
time – so any feedback will be massively appreciated.

School Website updates

As always, key information and dates are regularly updated on the school website. To receive automated email updates from the
school website, you can sign up here (https://browncleeschool.org.uk/home/parents-area/updates/news-subscription/).
A recent post went out regarding upcoming dates: https://browncleeschool.org.uk/provisional-confirmed-dates-for-next-term/.

If you have any questions or queries, please contact your class teacher on their class email or the school office
(admin@brownclee.shropshire.sch.uk).

Provisional/Confirmed Dates for Next Term

Here are some dates for your diaries regarding next term (please note that some of the later dates are currently provisional):

Event Date Provisional
FOBCS Film Club 2nd May (5:30pm)
Bank Holiday 5th May
VE Day 8th May
SATs Week (Year 6) 12th – 15th May
Fireflies Class Trip 21st May
Half Term 26th – 30th May
Phonics Screening Week (Year 1) 9th – 13th June
Crucial Crew (Year 6s) 19th June
New Starters Meeting 30th June TBC
Parent Feedback Sessions (Y1-6) 1st July TBC
Sports Day 8th July TBC
Y6 Theatre Visit Date 10th July TBC
Year 6 Leavers’ Service 15th July TBC
KS2 Performance dates 16th July / 17th July TBC

FOBCS Easter Egg Photo Challenge

On the last of term, the whole school took part in a photo search challenge. 30 different images of animals were hidden around the school grounds.

 

Children were put into mixed groups of 5s and given an initial starting number and had to find which animal was located there. Once they’d found it, they wrote it and down, had it checked and were given another. The challenge was to find 10 animals in the allocated time to win an Easter egg.

 

All the teams worked fantastically well together – and it was a wonderful way for us to all round off a brilliant Spring term .

 

Congratulations to Lexi – who correctly guessed the name of the Easter bunny: “Piglet”.

 

A big thank you to FOBCS for donating all of the Easter eggs and the Easter Hamper.

FOBCS – Easter Fundraising

We have had around 70 “guess-the-name” entries for FOBCS’s Easter Hamper.

 

We are opening this up for children to choose an additional name (if they have already chosen one). Please send your child in with £1 if you wish for them to have a guess. They can then take this to Mrs. Lloyd at break or lunch.

A reminder that it is £1 for an entry – and the winning ticket will be drawn at Friday’s celebration assembly (09:00-09:30), which (as always) everyone is invited to join.

Uniform Update

Following the feedback from our proposed tweaks to the uniform (https://browncleeschool.org.uk/potential-uniform-options/), a number of parents have requested that we look for an alternative uniform supplier (i.e. away from Lads and Lasses) – due to a number of different issues parents have been having when purchasing uniform.

 

Taking this into consideration, we are holding fire on any of the proposed changes whilst we explore our options with this. However, no final decision has be made regarding what will happen. In the meantime, Lads and Lasses will continue as our uniform supplier – and we will update you on any changes to this as they happen.

KS1 Cross Country Competition

Next Tuesday, we have a KS1 Cross Country Competition after school at Oldbury Wells.

Those that have asked for letters in school have been given one. However, all pupils in KS1 are able to join. The letter can be found here (KS1 Cross Country 2025).

 

Myself and the Bronze ambassadors will be at the event to help organise children ahead of their races.

Catering and Cleaning update

Just to let you know that the catering and cleaning teams at school are now under direct employment of the school – which will hopefully have number of benefits for use as a school.

 

We are continuing the existing menus until the end of term. After Easter, we have our new menus. These will be live on ParentPay at the end of this week. These menus will adapt and evolve as we try to see what works well. We are also planning on some other future developments – including more choice/options. Our School Council have already been exploring this withing school, and a questionnaire will be sent out to parents/carers next term.

Easter Service – 7th April

Our Easter Service will be hosted at St. John’s the Baptist Church, Ditton Priors – led by Reverend Joe – on Monday 7th April at 14:00.

 

All members of the school commnity are invited to join us in this event.

No Celebration Assembly Tomorrow – 28.03.25

Unfortunately, there will be no celebration assembly tomorrow morning (28th March)

Dragonflies are having an Indian Dance Workshop in the morning – and, therefore, the hall will be in use for this from 09:00.

Staying Safe Online – Weekly Post – 19.03.25

Here is this week’s Staying Safe Online post: Roblox.

 

This week’s post also comes with a podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5ThQxfXIPA8Gmn2NzkVrjO?si=PVF_Wa8BS-KnP8wgL8YM9w

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CCTV Installation

Due to an increase in rural crime and also the new neighbouring housing developments (which will increase the number of entry points to the school site), we have made the decision to install CCTV cameras so that we can monitor the site when not occupied.

World Book Day – 2025

Everyone thoroughly enjoyed this year’s World Book Day.

 

Children spent time in mixed-up classes – and completed various different reading-based activities throughout the day.

Comic Relief – Friday 21st March 2025

We are looking to raise some money for Comic Relief. For this, the children can come into school in their own clothes (with something red). We are requesting donations for this event as it will be raising money for Comic Relief; however, the amount is entirely up to you.

 

As part of the day, children can also bring in their own joke – written on piece of paper with their name on. The joke doesn’t have to be an original one. Teachers will be picking their top 20 jokes – which will be shared in assembly and the top joke (by volume of laughter it generates) winning a prize! This year, we would like to invite any parents, carers, grandparents etc. to join us for this assembly at 2:30pm. This will be replacing our usually celebration assembly for the week.

 

In addition to our own fundraising, we are also helping the BBC Radio Shropshire Breakfast show with their own fundraising event – which involves pushing a 5ft nose over Shropshire’s three largest hills (Stiperstones, Titterstone Clee and Brown Clee). Before they start the last leg (Brown Clee), they will be visiting the school and beginning their push from the school playground, where the children will cheer them on. This will be taking place the day before (on Thursday 20th March).

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